A little DIY project for anatomophiles

New anatomical DIY project: get a CT scan, remix it to music, and post it on the web! That's what Jaymis did:

Inside The Jaymis: Skeleton Animation - Wide Time from Jaymis on Vimeo.

I got an MRI recently, but they didn't give me the results on a CD, so I can't do this. Now I feel all left out. Nevertheless, it's kind of odd looking at someone else's innards on a Sunday morning over tea. . . is this DIY TMI?

Via Andrew Sullivan.

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Oh, wow. Mogwai was a brilliant choice.

By Sebastian (not verified) on 05 Apr 2009 #permalink

@Sebastian: Thanks. I agree! Saw them live recently, and Mogwai Fear Satan - the first Mogwai track I ever heard, and still my favorite - was as incredible as I'd expected it would be.